When things get unpredictable in your Waymo, a remote human operator could be on the other line. That’s the slightly unnerving revelation made by the self-drive company in a recent Senate inquiry.
The company's chief safety officer testified before lawmakers on Wednesday, Feb. 4, less than two weeks after a child was hit by a Waymo vehicle Smith Collection/Gado/Getty An executive at Waymo has ...
The grieving parents of a Texas girl who drowned during a scuba certification class have filed a lawsuit against two agencies alleging the child’s death was preventable. On Aug. 16, 2025, 12-year-old ...
The Trump administration, for the second time in recent weeks, is using allegations of fraud to justify increased federal law enforcement actions in Minnesota, the state with the country’s largest ...
A Florida man encountered a nearly 12-foot-long snake in the road while coming home from dinner one evening. It was a Burmese python, an invasive species that has been taking over communities in ...
Three Texas men used shell companies to pocket revenues from hundreds of New Mexico oil and gas wells while leaving the state with cleanup costs for abandoned properties, Attorney General Raúl Torrez ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The owner and two managers of an Arizona sushi chain have been arrested on federal charges of harboring illegal immigrants and operating what investigators describe as a human ...
Let the playoffs officially commence. BetMGM has Ohio State (+225) entering the postseason as the betting favorite to be crowned the national champion come Monday, Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium in ...
U.S. special warfare trainers are asking government regulators to expand the areas where the military can jam cellular and GPS signals to simulate a modern warfare environment, officials said Tuesday.